Previously there were two persistent "View Post" links on an edit screen: next to the permalink and in the toolbar. This would then become three links after a post was published or updated, as a link is also included in the admin notice. This is a lot of redundancy and visual noise for a flow that is not your primary action upon starting to edit a post. The "View Post" link next to the sample permalink was particularly bad because it is styled like a button, but unlike a button, does not keep you on the current screen.
Because the permalink is now linked, there is no highlighted slug that you can click to edit, but rather just the "Edit" button.
props scribu, lessbloat, sabreuse, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture, helen.
see #18306.
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The old comment pagination logic had a separate block for comment threads that
appeared on a single page. After the refactoring in [34561], all comment
pagination logic is unified.
This change ensures that 'comment_order' is respected in all scenarios.
Fixes#8071.
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Historically, `wp_old_slug_redirect()` has only ever redirected the old slug of posts, it hasn't included URL endpoints, or worked with comment feed URLs. By adding support for these, we ensure a greater range of URLs aren't killed when the slug changes.
Props swissspdy.
Fixes#33920.
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In [30298] the unit tests default confirguration was modified to exclude external-http tests. This change was never migrated to the multisite XML configuration. The external HTTP code doesn't follow different logic in multisite, so the logic to exclude the tests then ( The external-http tests are very slow, and Wp_Http functionality is fairly isolated ) holds true here as well.
See #33968
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Previously, we'd run the sanity checks if `is_mysql` was not set to `false`. This caused problems for DB drop-ins that didn't define `is_mysql` at all. Instead, we can just check if `is_mysql` is `empty()`.
Also fix some unit tests that accidently ran correctly because of the strict `false ===` comparison.
Fixes#33501.
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* Adds a matrix-like data table demonstrating which arguments are available for the different `$action` types
* Adjusts the return types to accommodate an `array` for the 'hot_tags' `$action` choice
Props ocean90.
See #34035.
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Adds:
* A hash notation with descriptions for all accepted arguments
* A matrix-like data table demonstrating which arguments are available for the different `$action` types
* A better summary and description with linked hooks
* An improved return description with a link to external information
Props ocean90.
See #34036.
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Normally when there are multiple comma-separated values in CSS, each one would go on its own indented line. However, Autoprefixer appears to be tripping up on gradients at the moment, so it's going to stay on one line until we investigate upstream.
see #33299.
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When passing a value of 'slug' to `wp_insert_term()` that contains non-ASCII
characters, WordPress converts accented characters to non-accented versions.
(See `sanitize_title()` and `remove_accents()`.) The same conversion happens
when fetching when fetching a term using a slug. In this way, it's possible to
create a term and fetch it using the same accented string, even though the slug
is actually stored with non-accented characters.
See #16282.
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Used to filter categories as structured data, before building markup in
`get_the_category_list()`.
We use this filter in addition to upstream filters (such as
'get_the_categories'`) because those upstream filters are used in numerous
contexts, while `'the_category_list'` is always used for generating markup
for display.
Props KevinB, ericlewis, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#9227.
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